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Show MARCH Tin: JOURNAL TESTING NEW ARMY MACHINE GUN 11. I !):: Vhe JOURNAL Alps of North America Explored in weekly newspaper published of the residents of Is County, at Layton, Utah. ihe Interests ! .v.. f )a matter at Entered as second-clas- s the Act of under Utah, Layton, :eh March 8, 1879. Uublished umI By INLAND PRINTING CO. Rhone: Kaysville 10 ; ;',fe if v Sl Towering 'v A, 4Jvf mountain peaks ?fes V' f-;- ;P 7M ' r H.fPT9N UTAH NATIONAL EDITORIAL hitherto explored were climbed and charted by the Yale Logan Expedi-tio- n never s. ASSOCIATION Natl Advertising Representative in the Northwest Ter ritories of Northern Canada, when Condensed None Such Mince Meat was taken along for energy-givin- g food content in a small space. On the expedition, five men could take only 800 pounds of equipment including food supplies. NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, Yale CANADA The gan Expedition into the Logan Mountain Range of the Northwest Territories in Northern Canada, said to rival the Alps and Cascades in grandeur and mountainclimbing possibilities, were described in a paper released here by Dudley W. Bolyard, chairman. The Lo- project undertook mountaineering exploritory work and making preliminary geologic reconnaissance in the region. The Yale Mountaineering Club sponsored the project to explore the mountains in the Selwyns Range which is located along the Yukon and the Northwest Territories. Mr. Bolyard stressed that the problem of supplies was vital in going into unknown territory, especially for mountain climbers. The Yale Logan Expedition was made up of five men. It was pos- - Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Aye. Chicago, III. Subscription: $1.00 Ter Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $2.00 per year. to take along only 800 pounds of equipment. This made it vital that the food supply be highand the Yale ly energy-givin- g Logan Expedition solved this problem in part by taking along packages of Bordens Condensed sible None Such Mince Meat. Rich in vitamins, minerals and energygiving nutrients, this important foodstuff virtually saved the expedition at several points. Mr. Bolyard believes future expeditions should carry larger supplies of condensed foods ranking high in minerals, vitamins and nutrients such as energy-givin- g None Such Mince Meat, and says they will be an invaluable aid to the mountaineer climbers that he hopes in the future will flock to the area. He thinks that Logan Mountains well might become the Alps of the North American Lloyd E. Anderson tests the 7b mm. Skysweeper, an artillery machine gua, at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. It is directed by radar that spots, tracks, aims and hies the gun automatically at enemy aircraft flying near sonic speeds at low and medium altitudes. It is mo first weapon with radar, computer and gun on one carriage. THE U. S. ARMY ys were playing on the vacant lot to Mrs. Guthries home when they noticed a rapidly spreadThe Playing Boys Discover Fire Mrs. .Martha CLEARFIELD 4.70 South street, ClearGuthrie, d field, can thank Dennis Sedgwick and Jimmy and some other unknown assistants for quick thinking which probably averted a major fire tragedy at the Guthries residence last eight-year-ol- Mc-Cow- an Monday. Editor Manager Mary B. IJowring News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager Smiling Appeal b ing fire. With garden hose, then shovels, and Mrs. Guthries aid, the boys, and some others who happened by. soon discovered the fire was too much for them. .itfi The local fire department was dispatched to the scene, and quickly extinguished the blaze. 'M . , i&k , . rs OGGgfb Gfl Gftzcdb Wind wmtx . m vv' SSGT. LOUIS A. CAPONE, of Bayonne. New Jersey, a Marine patient at the St. Albans Hospital, Queens, New York, inspects jars of whple blood being prepared for shipment to the armed forces. The Leatherneck knows the value of the blood bank only too well. He received eight pints of whole blood when wounded in Korea. The little doughnut said to the pompous layer cake: If I had your dough I w ouldnt be hanging around this hole! Forget all about changeable, blustery weather arid back bending clothes line toils. Dry washday clothes with an electric dryer. fresh and They come out so fluffy clean. Its all so simple just toss wet clothes from washer into the electric dryer, and flip a Sgt.: You should have been here Cph: Why, what happened?" at eight oclock. sweet-smellin- g, switch. SALESMEN WANTED EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY offered industrious, energetic man to supply consumers in Central Davis County with Rawleigh Products. Dealer Warren Campbell sold over $8,000.00 worth of products here in 1 year. Automobile necessary. Buy on credit and pay as you sell. V rite at once, giving age and experience. RAWLEIGIIS DEPT. UTC-51-AE- II DENVER, COLORADO |